This paper considers the 'policy work' of teacher actors in schools. It focuses on the 'problem of meaning' and offers a typology of roles and positions through which teachers engage with policy and with which policies get 'enacted'. It argues that 'policy work' is made up of a set of complex and differentiated activities which involve both creative and disciplinary relations between teachers and are infused with power. This is the paradox of enactment. The teachers and other adults here are not naive actors, they are creative and sophisticated and they manage, but they are also tired and overloaded much of the time. They are engaged, coping with the meaningful and the meaningless, often self-mobilised around patterns of focus and neglect a...
This paper contributes to critical policy research by theorising one aspect of policy enactment, the...
The doctoral thesis has primarily a theoretical character and outcomes. The focus of interest is for...
It is argued in this chapter that teachers could be regarded as being in a somewhat invidious positi...
This paper considers the 'policy work' of teacher actors in schools. It focuses on the 'problem of m...
This paper explores two different ontological positions from which policy in schools and teachers ca...
Drawing on a study of education policy enactments in four English secondary schools, this paper argu...
Teachers obviously serve as the medium for causing the result of policy as they carry it into school...
Abstract Educational policies exist as part of complex systems of many policies, all of which scienc...
This chapter explores the extent to which teacher and teaching assistant (TA) roles and identities h...
This paper picks up and elaborates on the conception of policy translators in schools – key actors i...
In turning a spotlight on students in physical education, this paper seeks to extend applications of...
This paper presents a first attempt in an ongoing research study of the policy environments in four ...
Teachers’ classroom practices in the English primary sector have long been subject to prolific inter...
Political appetite for neoliberal education policy has problematised teacher education in a number o...
This paper contributes to critical policy research by theorising one aspect of policy enactment, the...
This paper contributes to critical policy research by theorising one aspect of policy enactment, the...
The doctoral thesis has primarily a theoretical character and outcomes. The focus of interest is for...
It is argued in this chapter that teachers could be regarded as being in a somewhat invidious positi...
This paper considers the 'policy work' of teacher actors in schools. It focuses on the 'problem of m...
This paper explores two different ontological positions from which policy in schools and teachers ca...
Drawing on a study of education policy enactments in four English secondary schools, this paper argu...
Teachers obviously serve as the medium for causing the result of policy as they carry it into school...
Abstract Educational policies exist as part of complex systems of many policies, all of which scienc...
This chapter explores the extent to which teacher and teaching assistant (TA) roles and identities h...
This paper picks up and elaborates on the conception of policy translators in schools – key actors i...
In turning a spotlight on students in physical education, this paper seeks to extend applications of...
This paper presents a first attempt in an ongoing research study of the policy environments in four ...
Teachers’ classroom practices in the English primary sector have long been subject to prolific inter...
Political appetite for neoliberal education policy has problematised teacher education in a number o...
This paper contributes to critical policy research by theorising one aspect of policy enactment, the...
This paper contributes to critical policy research by theorising one aspect of policy enactment, the...
The doctoral thesis has primarily a theoretical character and outcomes. The focus of interest is for...
It is argued in this chapter that teachers could be regarded as being in a somewhat invidious positi...